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Our poop chart is TV nutritionist’s favorite find

We get it. Talking about poop is awkward. So we don’t mind that Nutritionist Deborah Enos giggled when talking about our poop chart with Seattle’s Fox news team. We love a good laugh, too. But our heart skipped a beat when Enos called our chart one of her top finds from the 2019 Natural Products Expo West conference. That’s one of the ...

Let’s celebrate! Regular Girl is now USDA Organic certified!

Here’s another reason to congratulate yourself for being a Regular Girl! It is now the first product containing Sunfiber to be USDA Organic-certified. Our premium synbiotic blend of plant-based soluble fiber and beneficial probiotics is 100 percent natural. There are no additional ingredients, preservatives, flavors or additives. We’re...

Guess who is an Oxygen magazine fab find?

We can’t contain our excitement any longer. Regular Girl is featured in the November/December edition of Oxygen magazine! We feel like a celebrity. Oxygen Fitness Editor Lara McGlashan, MFA, CPT wrote an article about probiotics and prebiotic fiber. She explained the difference between these two health boosters and explained why you ne...

Hip! Hip! Hurray! Regular Girl is now Non-GMO Project Verified

Break out your dancing shoes. You have another reason to celebrate. Regular Girl has been Non-GMO Project Verified. This verifies that it’s made according to best practices for GMO avoidance. Our premium synbiotic blend of plant-based soluble fiber and beneficial probiotics is 100 percent natural. There are no additional ingredients, p...

Regular Girl earns Non-GMO Project Verification

Regular Girl, a synbiotic blend of patented premium prebiotic fiber and specialized probiotics, has announced that it has been Non-GMO Project Verified. Regular Girl is a soluble, transparent and taste-free dietary supplement that helps maintain a healthy digestive system balance. This Non-GMO Project Verification validates Regular Gi...

TV viewers told to indulge in summer drinks (responsibly, of course)

It’s important to stay hydrated, especially as the temperature soars. But indulging in typical summer drinks may be downright irresponsible. Many favorites (alcoholic or not) aren’t known for their healthfulness. Registered dietitian nutritionist Felicia Stoler has been traveling the morning show circuit from Dallas to Philadelphia sho...

Fox News segment reveals a simple slim-down trick: fiber!

There may be a surprise waiting for you in your closet. Sometimes it feels like your shorts and T-shirts shrunk over the winter. Although it would be nice to blame some joke-playing cosmic gremlin, it was probably those extra snacks which led to winter weight gain and those tight-fitting clothes. Instead of surfing the Internet for the...

Listen to this potty talk on NBC. It may help you feel better.

Your bathroom behavior may be the reason you feel frazzled. Registered dietitian nutritionist Felicia Stoler, DCN, MS, RD, FACSM, FAND told Sacramento NBC news viewers that managing what goes in and out may help them feel better. Stoler didn’t mince words. She told viewers they probably weren’t getting enough fiber. This may be causing...

This Regular Girl has another trick up her sleeve: heart health.

If you talk on the phone while walking the dog, or check your Twitter feed while on the treadmill, you may be a pro at multi-tasking. Fiber is also a multi-tasker. Not only does it support your intestinal health, it’s also good for your heart health. In a Vitality magazine article, holistic pharmacist Sherry Torkos gave readers four re...

Drained? Dietitian tells Jersey viewers about a healthy power source.

Many of us spend the holiday season rushing from one store to another. We may take a break to mingle at a party or decorate the tree. We may even pause to chuckle at a cute ‘Santa Cat’ card. Then we worry about when we’ll find the energy to mail our own holiday greetings. As registered dietitian nutritionist Felicia Stoler, DCN, MS, RD...

Dietitian bets that Las Vegas ABC viewers can rev up their energy

Las Vegas is alive with action 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. But whether or not you frequent the strip, fall’s cool weather may bankrupt your energy reserves. Appearing on ABC’s Valley View Live, registered dietitian nutritionist Felicia Stoler said the fiber and probiotics in Regular Girl may help energize your body. Your livelines...

CBS viewers learn you gotta go, to get that get-up-and-go

If you can’t get out of bed in the morning, your brain may not be the only part of you that’s sluggish. To feel energized from the time the alarm goes off, and throughout the whole day, your insides need to be in-tune.

Important new information if you suffer from IBS

About 35 million North Americans suffer from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). If you suffer from the C or D form of IBS (occasional diarrhea or constipation), here’s a video with new information involving Sunfiber. “This issue is largely about transit time,” explains Dr. Bryce Wylde, Alternative Health Expert and Medical Advisor on The Dr. Oz [...]The post Important new information if you suffer from IBS appeared first on Sunfiber.

Brainy Tips for Kids this School Year!

Of course, you want your kids to do great in school this year! In addition to monitoring their study habits, evaluate their diet and lifestyle. Kids’ ability to remember and concentrate in the classroom, as well as their behavior, can be influenced by how they eat, what they eat, how well they sleep at night, and even how much they pla...

Dr. Oz urges more fiber consumption

Dr. Oz urges more fiber consumption. On his September 2 show, Dr. Oz says low fiber consumption is one of the most common health mistakes people make; lack of fiber in the diet is what may be keeping people fat and more susceptible to disease. Dr. Oz urges more fiber consumption, including the right amounts [...]The post Dr. Oz urges more fiber consumption appeared first on Sunfiber.

NBC Minneapolis viewers urged to shape up their diets with more fiber

Focusing on fiber is a smart way to whip your diet back into shape, after a summer of indulgences. There are simple ways to work more fiber into your diet such as, believe it or not, whole-grain tortilla chips and guacamole. Another stealth approach is to add fiber to your foods and beverages by using tasteless, colorless Sunfiber. Reg...

Emotional eating: Take charge of your waistline

Fall can be precarious for people who struggle with emotional eating. The lighter summer fruits and vegetables are becoming scarce, replaced by heavier, high-calorie comfort foods. Soon, they’ll be joined by all those tempting holiday treats. Here are some practical ideas for curbing your emotional eating before your clothes start gett...

National Examiner invites readers to “fiber up!” with Sunfiber giveaway

Did you see Tomorrow’s Nutrition mentioned in the National Examiner’s September 1 issue? Five lucky readers and their families will win a free container of Sunfiber, just in time for kids to go back to school. This giveaway is great timing because changes in kids’ routines can cause occasional irregularity. Sunfiber can help with their...

After summer indulgences, CBS viewers learn fiber helps bodies recover

If you were a bit too relaxed about your summer nutrition, it’s time to get your body back on track. Good Day Sacramento viewers learned that they can help their bodies recover from days filled with sun, snacks, beers and BBQs, just by eating and drinking certain things. Guest Dr. Felicia Stoler also refer to how fiber helps bodies rec...

Fox news guest includes Sunfiber in brain-health recommendations

Your brain needs good nutrition as much as your heart. And non-GMO, gluten-free Sunfiber, is an important component to a brain-healthy diet. Dr. Jonny Bowden visited Baltimore’s Fox 45 Morning News to share this important advice with viewers. “Here’s one thing that a lot of people don’t know: Fiber, which we all know is so good for dig...

NBC news segment on brain health features Sunfiber

The foods we eat can have positive or negative effects on our bodies. Renowned nutritionist Dr. Jonny Bowden probably surprised some Washington D.C. TV viewers when he connected Sunfiber to better brain health. Bowden made these comments during a visit to the News 4 Midday studio to discuss how to avoid foods that zap brain energy, and...

Online kids’ health article includes fiber recommendations

Little ones get up to eight colds a year. No one is happy when their sniffles or colds disrupt their routines, especially during summer vacation. Luckily, a child-friendly fiber supplement, such as Sunfiber, may make this challenge easier. Holistic pharmacist and mom Sherry Torkos had this and more advice for EmpowHER readers. “Kids an...

Public media station WRVO reported on need for more fiber consumption

New York public media station WRVO reported on need for more fiber consumption in a recent program. The program, part of the station’s Taking Care feature, featured an interview with nutritionist Joan Rogus, a registered dietician in central New York who has her own private practice in Syracuse. Diets high in fiber help maintain bowel health, [...]The post Public media station WRVO reported on need for more fiber consumption appeared first on Sunfiber.

Need constipation relief? Sunfiber mentioned on national radio show.

Here’s an easy way to relieve occasional constipation, improve immune health and cholesterol, and perhaps even assist with weight loss: Supplement with Sunfiber, a truly regulating fiber. Registered dietitian and Living Skinny in Fat Genes author Dr. Felicia Stoler told MomTalk Radio host why fiber may have a positive impact on our ent...
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